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The band, which started creating music in the early 1960s, is one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of all time. They've sold over 100 million records worldwide, according to a news release from The Grand.

Sean Wright, the executive director of The Grand, said that Beach Boys are an act that he's always wanted to bring the theater, and has been working on landing since he started in 2015.

"In terms of names, the Beach Boys are one of the bigger we've had here," Wright said.

Since the show was announced Thursday afternoon, he said that he's had positive reactions from people of all ages, excited to secure their tickets.

"Whether you grew up with them, or your parents did or your grandparents did, everyone 2 to 92 has been exposed to the Beach Boys," he said. "It's not a narrowly-focused show. There's something for all ages."

Tickets for the Beach Boys go on sale at 9 a.m. Tuesday, and Wright expects them to sell quickly, he said. Ticket prices will start at $69.